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Yes, you heard that right. The same people who brought you Sharknado are bringing Backstreet back. Apparently, this glorious piece of cinema is the brainchild of none other than the Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter. Joining him will be AJ McLean and Howie Dorough as well as Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick of NSYNC, Erik-Michael Estrada, Jacob Underwood, Trevor Penick, and Dan Miller from O-Town and 98 Degrees’ Jeff Timmons.

In preparation for 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' which is set in the U.S., J.K. Rowling plans to release four new segments of writing about the history of magic in North America. The video description hints that tomorrow's piece will reveal more information about Ilvermorny, the magical school in North America. According to Pottermore, each piece will be released at 2pm GMT:

The first instalment of this exciting new series is called ‘History of Magic in North America’ and will be published on Pottermore in four pieces, starting tomorrow at 2pm GMT. Another piece will be revealed each day at 2pm until Friday 11 March.

This fan-made trailer finally touches on the part of Back to the Future we really wanted to see, how Doc got involved with a Libyan terrorist group. The editor included a list of all the movies that were used to make this video. See if you can recognize all of them:

This was made using clips from: Back to the Future, My Favorite Martian, Camp Nowhere, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Dennis the Menace, Zero Dark Thirty, Argo, The Sum of All Fears, Syriana, Iron Man, Dazed and Confused and Munich.

So 26 years after the beloved 'Kindergarten Cop' starring Arnold Schwarzenegger they finally got around to making the sequel. The trailer for 'Kindergarten Cop 2 ' just dropped and people are BEYOND excited about it.

When can you see this gem? It's coming out May 17. No need to pre-purchase your tickets because this masterpiece of cinema is headed straight to video... Well, DVD and Digital. At least that part of the production is up to date.

So this is... not the trailer? Just a teaser to announce that the trailer will arrive on March 3rd of this year. This teaser suggests a grittier, spookier version than the originals. Then again, it is a comedy so hopefully it won't be taking itself too seriously.

A reboot is in the works for the popular late 90s/early 2000s Cartoon Network show and this is the first clip. Fans remember the TV show fondly for its delightfully weird villains, messages of 'Girl Power' and the occasional, not-so-hidden innuendo. If this clip is an accurate preview of what is to come then it promises to stay true to what made the Powerpuff Girls great.

After all, taking on the Patriarchy is nothing new from this cartoon favorite.